A federal appeals court in Denver has ruled against Wyoming in a lawsuit over a state law that seeks to allow people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence to regain their gun rights.
Instead of the 5,000, 10,000, even 25,000 protesters organizers hoped for, only about 2,000 people actually marched through the streets of Denver -- even after a concert by the politically-charged band Rage ...
The gap between those who support and those who oppose same-sex marriage is closing, and a poll indicates backing for a proposition to ban such marriages is lagging.
On the eve of Hurricane Katrina's third anniversary, a nervous New Orleans watched Wednesday as another storm threatened to test everything the city has rebuilt, and officials made preliminary plans to evacuate ...
In a scruffy gallery topped with the word "HOPE" sculpted out of bike wheels, some of the biggest names in street art are displaying work inspired by Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
Conditions in the western Iraqi province of Anbar, where a brutal insurgency once ruled, have improved so dramatically that the United States is handing over responsibility for security in the Sunni stronghold ...